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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20210601 01:12:00

the announcement may have looked a little mundane, but the news was momentous. chinese women can now have three children. for decades, china s one child policy was brutally enforced, with millions of involuntary sterilisations and abortions. it was not only cruel, it was a disaster. china doesn t have enough young people to sustain its economy, and the two child policy brought in five years ago has made little difference. i think the concept of the one child policy. mei fong, the author of a book about china s birth control policy, says the latest change doesn t go far enough. it should ve been gone yesterday.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC World News 20210601 00:13:00

have three children. for decades, china s one child policy was brutally enforced, with millions of involuntary sterilisations and abortions. it was not only cruel, it was a disaster. china doesn t have enough young people to sustain its economy, and the two child policy brought in five years ago has made little difference. i think the concept of the one child policy. mei fong, the author of a book about china s birth control policy, says the latest change doesn t go far enough. it should ve been gone yesterday. the fact that it s still there in some form is a testament, i think, to the failures of beijing to fully acknowledge the mistakes. you have a nation of really ageing, lonely people who have been massively terrorised in a way by this very, very traumatic, and at the end of the day, very unnecessary punitive family planning policy. china once estimated that its harsh controls had prevented 400 million births.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20210601 02:08:00

and the two child policy brought in five years ago has made little difference. i think the concept of the one child policy. mei fong, the author of a book about china s birth control policy, says the latest change doesn t go far enough. it should ve been gone yesterday. the fact that it s still there in some form is a testament, i think, to the failures of beijing to fully acknowledge the mistakes. you have a nation of really ageing, lonely people who have been massively terrorised in a way by this very, very traumatic, and at the end of the day, very unnecessary punitive family planning policy. china once estimated that its harsh controls had prevented 400 million births. but this is a change being driven not by a belated recognition of women s rights

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20210601 03:08:00

with millions of involuntary sterilisations and abortions. it was not only cruel, it was a disaster. china doesn t have enough young people to sustain its economy, and the two child policy brought in five years ago has made little difference. i think the concept of the one child policy. mei fong, the author of a book about china s birth control policy, says the latest change doesn t go far enough. it should ve been gone yesterday. the fact that it s still there in some form is a testament, i think, to the failures of beijing to fully acknowledge the mistakes. you have a nation of really ageing, lonely people who have been massively terrorised in a way by this very, very traumatic, and at the end of the day, very unnecessary

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